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Milburn Grant "Mel" Apt (April 9, 1924 – September 27, 1956) was a U.S. Air Force test pilot, and the first man to attain speeds faster than Mach 3. He was killed after separating from the Bell X-2 in his escape capsule during the record-setting flight that exceeded Mach 3. Shortly afterward, Secretary of the Air Force Donald A. Quarles commended Apt, saying he was "flying faster than any human being has been known to fly."

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  • Milburn Grant "Mel" Apt (April 9, 1924 – September 27, 1956) was a U.S. Air Force test pilot, and the first man to attain speeds faster than Mach 3. He was killed after separating from the Bell X-2 in his escape capsule during the record-setting flight that exceeded Mach 3. Shortly afterward, Secretary of the Air Force Donald A. Quarles commended Apt, saying he was "flying faster than any human being has been known to fly." (en)
  • Milburn G. Apt (né le 9 avril 1924 à Buffalo et mort le 27 septembre 1956 à base aérienne Edwards), dit Mel Apt, est un pilote d'essai et militaire américain. Il a été formé à l'École des pilotes d'essai de l'United States Air Force. Il est le premier homme à atteindre une vitesse supérieure à Mach 3, atteignant la vitesse de Mach 3,2, soit 3 370 km/h dans Bell X-2 le 27 septembre 1956. Il trouve cependant la mort lors de cet exploit. (fr)
  • Милберн Апт (англ. Milburn Apt, полное имя Milburn Grant «Mel» Apt; 1924—1956) — пилот ВВС США, лётчик-испытатель. Первый в мире пилот, превысивший скорость 3 маха. (ru)
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  • Captain Mel Apt in the cockpit of the Bell X-2 (en)
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  • Milburn Grant Apt (en)
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  • Milburn Grant "Mel" Apt (April 9, 1924 – September 27, 1956) was a U.S. Air Force test pilot, and the first man to attain speeds faster than Mach 3. He was killed after separating from the Bell X-2 in his escape capsule during the record-setting flight that exceeded Mach 3. Shortly afterward, Secretary of the Air Force Donald A. Quarles commended Apt, saying he was "flying faster than any human being has been known to fly." (en)
  • Milburn G. Apt (né le 9 avril 1924 à Buffalo et mort le 27 septembre 1956 à base aérienne Edwards), dit Mel Apt, est un pilote d'essai et militaire américain. Il a été formé à l'École des pilotes d'essai de l'United States Air Force. Il est le premier homme à atteindre une vitesse supérieure à Mach 3, atteignant la vitesse de Mach 3,2, soit 3 370 km/h dans Bell X-2 le 27 septembre 1956. Il trouve cependant la mort lors de cet exploit. (fr)
  • Милберн Апт (англ. Milburn Apt, полное имя Milburn Grant «Mel» Apt; 1924—1956) — пилот ВВС США, лётчик-испытатель. Первый в мире пилот, превысивший скорость 3 маха. (ru)
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  • Milburn G. Apt (fr)
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  • Апт, Милберн (ru)
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